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Perceived Moral Distress in Counseling Supervision: An Examination of Role Conflict and the Supervisory Working Alliance 

Willingham, Shanna (2017-11-02)
The purpose of the current research study was to investigate the relationship between the supervisory working alliance and the supervisee’s experience of role conflict. Both quantitative and qualitative methods were used. ...

Perceptions of School Counselors and Administrators on the Role of School Counseling 

Windham, Heather (2022-07-30)
This quantitative survey study aimed to identify differences between the perception of the role of school counselors of both administrators and school counselors and if the demographic criteria of years of experience, years ...

Perceptions of supervisory relationship influences on cognitive complexity development during practicum supervision: A qualitative study 

Wilkinson, R. Tyler (2012-04-20)
The purpose of this study was to conduct an exploration of the potential impact of the supervisory relationship on the development of cognitive complexity of master’s students in a counseling practicum course. A priori ...

A Phenomenological Study Exploring the Lived Experiences of Compassion Satisfaction in Early Career Mental Health Counselors 

Green, Marina (2020-07-22)
This qualitative study explored the lived experiences of compassion satisfaction in eight early career mental health counselors. Through in-depth, semi-structured interviews, the researcher sought to capture the nuances ...

A Phenomenological Study: Exploring the Career Decision-Making of Women of Color in Counselor Education 

Robinson, Shanel (2020-07-21)
This study uses a hermeneutic phenomenology approach coupled with critical race theory to examine the lived experiences of women of color in counselor education and their pursuit to the professoriate. Scholars have made ...

Practicing Counselors, Vicarious Trauma, and Subthreshold PTSD: Implications for Counselor Educators 

Lanier, Bethany (2017-05-22)
The purpose of the current study was to gain an understanding of the relationship of vicarious trauma symptoms and subthreshold Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptoms among practicing counselors. Research indicates ...

Pre-Service Counselors, Pre-Service Special Education, and Pre-Service Regular Education Teachers’ Perceptions of Students Who Are English Language Learners 

Darch, Eric (2017-06-27)
Continued research in the area of Linguistically Diverse Students (LDS) suggests that educators’ perceptions and attitudes significantly impacts the students they teach. Research has identified predictors of these ...

The Predictive Nature of Anxiety, Adult Attachment, and Counseling Experience on Counseling Self-Efficacy 

Sandusky, Blake (2016-06-17)
The purpose of this study was to develop a model of counseling self-efficacy, including models for areas of counseling self-efficacy (i.e., helping skills, sessions management, and counseling challenges) using counseling ...

Prejudice by Any Other Name: Conditional Support of Gay Males by Heterosexuals 

Stafford, Ty W. D. (2015-01-09)
In U.S. popular culture, it is often easy to find both unambiguously supportive and unambiguously non-supportive statements in terms of the rights of sexual minorities. Although unambiguous attitudes are often expressed, ...

Problematic Behavior: What do CACREP Accredited Program Policies and Procedures 

Brown, Maranda (2011-07-07)
Counselor Education programs are ethically obligated by accreditation standards and professional codes of ethics to identify counselors-in-training whose academic, clinical, and personal performance indicate problematic ...

Professional Counselors' Perceptions of the Role of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) in Substance Abuse Treatment: A Qualitative Narrative 

Rogers, Maria (2009-12-15)
Participation in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an accepted, widely used practice in substance abuse treatment as a stand-alone method and as an adjunct to more traditional therapeutic models. The absence of overwhelming ...

Promoting Self-Determination in People with Disabilities within Vocational Rehabilitation 

Turnbull-Humphries, Jane Wallis (2012-09-27)
A growing body of evidence suggests that the development of self-determination in persons with disabilities has a positive impact on adult outcomes such as employment. The primary mission of rehabilitation services is to ...

Reality Television and the Muscular Ideal 

Dallesasse, Starla (2011-02-14)
Body image dissatisfaction, a common experience among women in the United States, has also become increasingly common among men (McCabe & Ricciardelli, 2001). Whereas women generally strive to achieve the thin-ideal, men ...

The Relationship Between Alexithymia and Functional Somatization in College Students in the US 

Petrova, Elena (2008-08-15)
The study of functional somatization brings out the struggle of the Western scientific world, which rests of Decartian dualist grounds, to understand the body-mind relations. Individuals who experience functional somatic ...

Relationship Between Counseling Self-Efficacy and Multicultural Counseling Self-Efficacy among School Counselors 

Crook, Tylon (2010-08-11)
The purpose of this dissertation was to examine the relationship between school counselors’ counseling self-efficacy and multicultural counseling self-efficacy. In addition, this study measured school counselors’ levels ...

The Relationship Between Experiences of Sexism, Ambivalent Sexism, and Relationship Quality in Heterosexual Women 

Harper, Amney (2008-08-15)
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore the relationship between experiences of sexism, hostile and benevolent sexist beliefs, and quality in intimate heterosexual relationship for women. This study includes a ...

The Relationship Between Social Networking and Student-athlete Well-Being 

Portela, Lindsay (2019-11-25)
Young adults ages 18-29 were found to be the most avid users of social networks (Pew Research Center, 2018). Engagement with social networks has been found to have both positive and negative impacts on well-being. Research ...

Resilience and Recovery in College Students with a Substance Use Disorder: A Phenomenological Analysis 

Matsunaga, Julie (2018-07-03)
According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA, 2015) more than one in three college students binge drinks, one in five uses an illicit substance, and one in seven meets the clinical ...

A Review of the Perceived Critical Incidents of Counselors-in-Training in Practicum 

Lacy, Virginia (2013-07-19)
Counselor educators and supervisors have long acknowledged the importance of both personal and professional development throughout the process of counselor training. Counseling researchers seeking to better understand this ...

Rural School Counselors' Perceptions of Children and Adolescents Living in Poverty : A Phenomenological Study 

Jones, Christi (2017-11-29)
This phenomenological study explored perceptions of rural school counselors toward children and adolescents living in poverty. Eight rural school counselors, employed at high poverty schools, completed on-line demographic ...